View Full Version : How to: Make Your Own Hygeine Products....
Kabaraz
31st May 2012, 06:11
You've got to try it for yourself to see how much better it is than store-bought stuff. People constantly rave that their hair, teeth, and skin are healthier than they've ever been after doing this. Will save you a lot of money too.
Toothpaste
~Coconut Oil
~Hydrogen Peroxide (Food Grade 3-8%)
~Baking Soda (Aluminum free is best)
~Xylitol or Stevia
~Essential oil (mint, orange, whatever)
~Sea salt
Deodorant
~Baking Soda (Aluminum free is best)
~Water
Dab it under your arms. 24 hour protection, zero body odor (I'm a man).
~Optional: mix coconut oil and baking soda together
Shampoo
~Baking Soda
~Water
~Vinegar (raw apple cider is best)
Mix baking baking soda with water 1:4 - 1:6 in an old shampoo container or container of choice. Scrub it in 30 seconds. Mix vinegar and water in spray-bottle or shampoo bottle 1:4. Add to hair for 20 seconds, rinse it out.
The vinegar wont make your hair smelly like you'd think, and it works just like the best conditioners at keeping it soft.
I'll be adding more in the near future. I'm trying to help other people and myself.
Marianne
31st May 2012, 09:51
Thanks, Kabaraz.
Star Tsar
31st May 2012, 09:58
Hey Kabaraz,
I'm having problems with ingrown hairs on my beard.
I recently have had to have minor surgery to remove one surronded by fat (disgusting i know im sorry)
About two weeks later i have another on the exactly oppsite side of my face.
Do you know of any natural remedys or natural skin healing techniques.
Its starting to affect my self esteem a little.
Thank you
:)
Tane Mahuta
31st May 2012, 10:43
Thanks kab...pasted into my survival folder!!
TM
Kabaraz
31st May 2012, 14:49
Hey Kabaraz,
I'm having problems with ingrown hairs on my beard.
I recently have had to have minor surgery to remove one surronded by fat (disgusting i know im sorry)
About two weeks later i have another on the exactly oppsite side of my face.
Do you know of any natural remedys or natural skin healing techniques.
Its starting to affect my self esteem a little.
Thank you
:)
KWB, the one thing that comes to mind is a mixture of tumeric, chickpea flour, lemon, and yogurt. The key is the flour and the tumeric, the yogurt and lemon just make it absorb deeper into the pore I suppose. Anyway, the tumeric softens and thins the hair in that area over time and the chickpea flour in addition breaks up the hair. This is the recipe I found online a couple years ago when I was doing research - look into it. You may be able to use rice flour or different flour. You might be able to drop the lemon/yogurt from the recipe. Not an instant solution... more for people who have too much unwanted body hair.
Would waxing work? You can create your own wax by heating sugar. Check into that too.
You could also go chemical and put Nair on it since it's just in that one area and you'd only need a tiny amount.
What I'd suggest to prevent getting these again is shaving with a hair-trimmer. Unless your facial hair looks terrible when it's stubbly, this will save you irritating shaving bumps and that itchy early phase as well as preventing future ingrown hairs. It's also much faster than a razer, no shaving cream necessary, and you can use it to cut your own head hair if you like it short-ish.
Earth Angel
31st May 2012, 16:30
not 100% sure on this but pure organic jojoba oil is very good for unclogging pores, it might be helpful??
its about $15 for a small bottle but it lasts .... you only need a few drops.....it can be used for all kinds of hair and skin issues
Hey Kabaraz,
I'm having problems with ingrown hairs on my beard.
I recently have had to have minor surgery to remove one surronded by fat (disgusting i know im sorry)
About two weeks later i have another on the exactly oppsite side of my face.
Do you know of any natural remedys or natural skin healing techniques.
Its starting to affect my self esteem a little.
Thank you
:)
Star Tsar
31st May 2012, 21:25
Kabaraz & Earth Angel thanks for that shopping list now formulated!
Gonna try pure organic jojoba oil first only because i'm a lazy one...
Again many thanks!
:bounce:
pugwash84
31st May 2012, 22:38
I used to steam my face with hot water in a bowl and a towel, that got rid of some spots. Also I used to use tea tree oil and I love that stuff it made my skin so soft and clear xxx
Arrowwind
1st June 2012, 04:16
great recipe for toothpaste.. my advice is to scratch the stevia and use xylitol. It has been proven to eliminate cavities with regular use.
I brush with xylitol mixed with baking soda and when Im done I leave a little in my mouth for its antibacterial action. Dr Jonathan Wright put out a big article on the wonders of xylitol for your dental health recently.
eileenrose
1st June 2012, 06:28
Hair conditioner: I put 3 to 8 drops (depending on how much hair I have) of Jojoba oil in my hair pre-shampoo. Does the trick.
UnrealDreams
1st June 2012, 10:12
Kabaraz & Earth Angel thanks for that shopping list now formulated!
Gonna try pure organic jojoba oil first only because i'm a lazy one...
Again many thanks!
:bounce:
I would suggest Organic flaxseed oil for skin conditions. I have used it myself and it is a miracle cure for skin in my opinion.
Organic flaxseed oil is high in Omega 3's and can be consumed, but never cooked. It also happens to be the only oil known to the Gerson Therapy that does not stimulate the growth of cancer cells when consumed. All other oils tested do stimulate cancer growth. Not that you have cancer, I'm just throwing that out there.
Mulder
1st June 2012, 11:19
I tried brushing my teeth with just baking soda & it tasted terrible - like metal! I'll try your recipes - but how long do they keep for? Do you have to mix them up every day or every week?
My favourite tips are:
1. to use Sorbitol Soap Substitute for shaving cream. It's gentle & I never get skin irritation with it!!
2. For bleeding/sore gums use 1 tsp of salt in a little warm water to wash out your mouth - especially before bed-time. I've always found it quickly solves the problem.
Kabaraz
1st June 2012, 12:56
I tried brushing my teeth with just baking soda & it tasted terrible - like metal! I'll try your recipes - but how long do they keep for? Do you have to mix them up every day or every week?
My favourite tip is to use Sorbitol Soap Substitute for shaving cream. It's gentle & I never get skin irritation with it!!
Baking soda alone is pretty gross. It doesn't work that well by itself either. I get a small jar with a lid and mix the ingredients in there, I make enough for about 2 or 3 weeks worth. It would keep longer but the hydrogen peroxide loses strength over time and I like it all nice and fresh :)
Arrowwind
2nd June 2012, 01:20
I tried brushing my teeth with just baking soda & it tasted terrible - like metal! I'll try your recipes - but how long do they keep for? Do you have to mix them up every day or every week?
My favourite tip is to use Sorbitol Soap Substitute for shaving cream. It's gentle & I never get skin irritation with it!!
Baking soda alone is pretty gross. It doesn't work that well by itself either. I get a small jar with a lid and mix the ingredients in there, I make enough for about 2 or 3 weeks worth. It would keep longer but the hydrogen peroxide loses strength over time and I like it all nice and fresh :)
Baking soda should not taste like metal. Change your brand. Mostly it is salty in flavor.
frozen alchemy
2nd June 2012, 02:04
Some things I've learned over the years: You can lighten dark blonde hair by adding hydrogen peroxide to your shampoo (mix them together) and washing with the combination. Leave it on for a few minutes; it's subtle but adds up over time. You can stop whenever you want and there's not strong roots showing. Also, hydrogen peroxide put on wet hair and go out in the sun is a fast bleach. Fun when I was a teenager.
The active ingredients in 'Tucks' medicated pads for hemorrhoids or other ummmm...issues.... down in that region is about a 50/50 mix of witch hazel and glycerin, both available in drug stores cheaply.
Caffeine pills are a LOT cheaper than coffee...
If you don't listen to Drake and fail to stock up on toilet paper, you can use water and a natural sponge like the Romans used to to clean off. :)
Finally, if you find something that works really well but it's expensive, read the ingredients. You pay a lot for them to package stuff up in pretty boxes or capsules... Generic or store brand meds are the same as brand name and can cost a LOT less... don't pay them to advertise and annoy you during dinnertime, buy generic.
RunningDeer
2nd June 2012, 02:21
Rather than shampoo with all the added chemicals, I use dish detergent. The brand is "Ultra Palmolive". It's phosphate free, has no chlorine bleach, nor unnecessary chemicals like most shampoos have. Also, to get the extra tangles out after shampooing and creme rinsing, add a little bit of your creme rinse to water in a spray bottle. Really cost effective.
DarMar
2nd June 2012, 02:21
Baking soda and lemon is kewl for teeth but has anyone tryed oil pulling?
It does alot more than just cleaning teeth and it proven works from many people responds on it. Feel free to add this technique in list :)
Apparently it cleans from toxins and helps raise immunity. It works against headaches, tooth pains, bronhitis, chronical blood disseases, paralisis, heart and liver disseases, nerves and lungs problems...
Toxins are great enemy of human body and oil pulling drives them out so its not reccomended to swallow it after cleaning, but for more detailed info check here also:
http://www.oilpulling.com/oilpullingmethod.htm
almoust forgot to add this excelent peeling stuff .. some elders still using that even today around these parts. Good for rubbing on skin while showering. OFC it needs to be raw (non cooked) for proper usage. Dunno really how is this called on former languages, we call it palenta so i found on wiki it says is called polenta :)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polenta
Tane Mahuta
2nd June 2012, 05:25
Here's another link folks in regards to home making products...
http://www.makeyourown.net/personal_hygiene_products.shtml
thanks kab
TM
Ceedub
19th June 2012, 16:39
Hey Kabaraz,
I'm having problems with ingrown hairs on my beard.
I recently have had to have minor surgery to remove one surronded by fat (disgusting i know im sorry)
About two weeks later i have another on the exactly oppsite side of my face.
Do you know of any natural remedys or natural skin healing techniques.
Its starting to affect my self esteem a little.
Thank you
:)
I have been developing a variety of skin cream recipies. I would have you try my antiseptic ointment which contains ozonated olive and hemp oils with neem oil and tea tree essential oil emulsified with colloidal silver and DMSO. I sometimes get some difficult boils on my skin and use this. It's powerful and clears up just about anything. Ozonated olive oil by itself is fantastic and it seems it's not a well known technique.
Star Tsar
19th June 2012, 18:23
Wow sounds like an interesting formula is it expensive to put together?
Sadly my problem is sloooooooooooowly subsiding (I hope)
:)
Ceedub
20th June 2012, 16:27
Well, the ingredients are all cheap enough by themselves. I do have a few hundred bucks US into my healing gadgets. I have a "Oxygenius Ozonator" machine that I use to bubble ozone through the olive oil for several days and I think this is what gives the recipie it's most powerful antiseptic qualities. I have a colloidal silver pulse generator, there are several good ones out there, the Bob Beck one is great, so I make my own silver at zero cost. I sort of doubt the silver really penetrates the skin though but I put it in everything as a topical antiseptic and just to preserve the cream. DMSO is cheap and awsome. I'm trying it with all kinds of recepies. Most noteably I made a pain relief cream for deep tissue type pain that blew away my expectations. Also my (kind of funky) skin just loves it when I spray some plain DMSO on it. All of my recipies use different essential oils for different purposes and the DMSO carries those oils deep into the tissues. So my idea is to combine antiseptic oils, of which there are many, with DMSO to clear up bacteria deeper in the skin tissues. Also the oil kind of softens the skin and encourages stuff to come out and do what it needs to do. If you don't want to jump right into an ozone machine find some DMSO, mix it 70/30 with distilled water and spray it on the skin and then apply some tea tree or neem or any good antiseptic over it while it is still wet. I'm fond of these two oils but there are many to choose from. I'm just experimenting with magic potions and am always surprised how effective they are. If you try this or something else and find it works for you I'ld love to hear about it so I can add it to my data bank and improve my potions.
I have been buying my oils here lately and they have good prices and products.
http://www.newdirectionsaromatics.com/
I get DMSO here, it is very pure and doesn't have the garlic effect common with DMSO.
http://www.dmsouse.com/Store/
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